
Oasis (2024)
In 2019, Chileans launch a nationwide campaign to draft a new constitution. For three years, indigenous, feminist, militant, legal, anarchist and conservative activists shape the democratic protests.All Releases
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Earliest Release DateNovember 21, 2024
(New Zealand)
Running Time1 hr 20 min
GenresDocumentary
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Catalina Alarcón | Director |
Isabel Baeza | Director |
David Belmar | Director |
Josefina Buschmann | Director |
Daniela Camino | Director |
Francina Carbonell | Director |
Flavia Contreras De la Parra | Director |
Alba Gaviraghi | Director |
Valeria Hofmann | Director |
Anibal Jofré | Director |
Antonio Luco | Director |
Felipe Morgado | Director |
Christopher Murray | Director |
Israel Pimentel | Director |
Andy Rodríguez | Director |
Tamara Uribe | Director |
Thomas Woodroffe | Director |
Catalina Alarcón | Writer |
Josefina Buschmann | Writer |
Royerliz García | Writer |
Alba Gaviraghi | Writer |
Anibal Jofré | Writer |
Antonio Luco | Writer |
Felipe Morgado | Writer |
Christopher Murray | Writer |
Diego Pino Anguita | Writer |
Tamara Uribe | Writer |
Alba Gaviraghi | Producer |
Diego Pino Anguita | Producer |
Adolfo Mesías | Cinematographer |
Andrea Chignoli | Editor |
Felipe Morgado | Editor |
Christopher Murray | Editor |
Tamara Uribe | Editor |